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In the end, David Moyes' final game at Goodison Park in charge of Everton encapsulated the very best of his 11 years at the club. A commanding, incisive and genuinely joyful display saw the Toffees...
A tactical analysis of today's game at Goodison Park, with charts and everything. Give it a read if you like football or arrows or numbers.
Rounding out the trio of current favourites to succeed David Moyes next season is Malky Mackay. The Cardiff City boss has just led his side back into the Premier League, but he would still be regar...
I recently started an blog dedicated to Everton FC over at princerupertstower.wordpress.com. Give it a look if you fancy.
My review of this month's event at Museum London celebrating 30 years of LIFT - the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto. Overall, it was a strange, but rewarding mix of short films.
Miguel's Kaleidoscope Dream is one of this year's great R&B albums, maybe my favourite in the absence of anything by Terius Nash. Opener 'Adorn' is a perfect example of why: it's smooth, soulful, sultry and catchy as hell.
Polygon is an excellent new videogame website, not just in terms of well-written content, but in terms of looking fantastic. Lovely web design and fun stuff to read. A job well done.
My review for House At The End Of The Street is up on the Gazette's website. You can read it by clicking the title, I can guarantee it will be shorter, and at least marginally more entertaining than the movie itself.
Cruel Summer, overall, is not a good record. 'Clique', however, is an excellent track, and Hit-Boy's production is some of the best I've heard this year.
On Wednesday September 26th I turned twenty years old. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet but I don't suppose there's an awful lot that I can do about it.